There are multipul similarities and differences in the movie and “The Hunger Games”novel.These changes effected the characterization in the movie and the reader is able to identify these differences. There are several similarities in the novel and in the film.Some similarities are when Effie Trinket called Prim’s name to enter “The Hunger Games”,and Katniss volunteers.Another similaritie is when Katniss was in the woods and she took out her bow and arrow in the book and in the film/movie. The book and the film share many differences in the movie that are not in “The Hunger Games”.Such as that Effie’s hair isn’t pink,it’s white.Another difference in the movie that is not in the book is that Katniss really didn’t have flames
The last similarity between both main characters is that the two both have family and friends that they love, and would sacrifice their lives for. Katniss risked her life for Prim when she volunteered in place of her for the Hunger Games (Collins 22-23). Katniss has feelings for Peeta and cares for him when he is injured. Jonas learns to love, and loves Gabe, and protects him from being released. What is also interesting to note is that both characters have a younger sister, and parents they cannot be truly loved by. Both characters care deeply for and want to protect people they are
Both the novel and the film share indistinguishable qualities. For example,They both have the same places as the novel.There were the DX,Tasty Freeze,the lot,the church,and the characters houses.Since they had the same places the same things happened.They have the same places so,they have the same scenes.However,they seem identical, they have a lot of differences.
There are many things to compare and contrast in the hunger games book and the movie.When
Some of the similarities were very noticeable. Just from the beginning, in both the movie and the
The similarities are quite apparent, the movie plot mainly follows the basic plot that the book took, leaving the viewer’s with a sense of accomplishment, as this is sometimes not achieved in the highest degree. Scout still has a brother, Jem. They both still meet Dill and have a few adventures with him throughout the film. Jem and Scout still have a single father, Atticus, having lost their mother many years ago. Calpunia is still their cook. And the whole story still has an
For instance, the scene where Scout goes to school for the first time is portrayed differently in the book than in the movie. Almost a chapter and a half of the book is dedicated to Scout’s first day at school in the classroom, her fight with Walter, and dinner with him whereas the movie only includes the fight and dinner scenes. Though both the book and the movie present the same information in these scenes. In the movie, the classroom scene is cut to save time and Scout explains what happened in class to Jem and the audience as Jem holds her away from Walter in the fight scene. The scene where Scout has dinner with Walter is almost identical in both the book and movie. The classroom scene in the book is similar to the house fire scene because it contributes to the focus of community within in the story. Even as a youth Scout is able to explain to her teacher the simple facts about the families in Maycomb. Scout says,“That’s okay, ma’am, you’ll get to know all the county folks after a while. The Cunninghams never took anything they can’t pay back… My special knowledge of the Cunningham tribe—one branch, that is—was gained from events of last winter… Had her conduct been more friendly toward me, I would have felt sorry for her. She was a pretty little thing.” Not only does the change in events in the movie alter the focus of the story but it alters the focus of children as
Books and movies are never exactly the same. Movies tend to leave out events that took place in the novel and may do things not according to the novel. To Kill A Mockingbird has a few difference and similarities between the novel and film. One of the differences, for example, is that in the movie Dill is Miss Stephanie Crawford’s nephew, but in the book Dill is actually Mrs. Rachel’s nephew. A similarity that both share is when Atticus kills the mad dog that is disturbing the neighborhood. These are only two examples of the many similarities and differences among the novel and film.
The Mockingjay is an amazing book to read, and the movie is just as good. The Mockingjay is part of the Hunger Games series. After Katniss escapes the arena in book 2, they travel to District 13 to try to overthrow the capitol. Both parts of the movie and the book are heartwarming, adventurous, and intense, but have many similarities and differences. The similars definitely outnumber the differences.
The book and the movie have a lot of similarities, but they're also really different. The main difference from the movie and the novel is that,
The Hunger Games, directed by Gary Ross, and Maze Runner, directed by Wes Ball, are films with similar themes such as heroism, dystopian world and sacrifice. Both films involve killing of innocent lives by authorities in charge as a mean to find peace. The Maze Runner is about finding a cure of civilisation whilst the The Hunger Games uses the competitions in order to control the population and prevent an uprising. Katniss in the film is a 16 year old girl who volunteers as a tribute in the competition. Thomas is also a 16 year old Glader who was forced to be inside the maze by the Creators. The themes and filming techniques used by Gary Ross and Wes Ball in both in their will be compared in order to see the similarities. There are two
Since there is a movie and book version of the story, there are both similarities and differences.
One of the most important similarities is the storyline. The storyline of both movies have focused on how the characters struggle hard to survive in harsh surrounding. They keep fighting and escaping without having a thought of giving up. They behold their faiths with endless hopes and braves. In “The Hunger Games”, Katniss Everdeen volunteers to play the games when she sees her sister is chosen to be the “tribute”. She clearly knows it is not a simple game. Most of the people are killed in the games. Despite the threat of the games, she makes this game as a new challenge for her dreams of making a new life. There are “tributes” who attempt to kill her, she manages to save her life by staying and sleeping on the tree. Eventually, Katnitss survives and wins the games. In “2012”, Jackson Curtis returns home to save his family when the earthquake hits California. They feel miserable and pained when they see many people are killed by the tsunami and earthquake. Eventhough the situation is worse, they never give up searching for the ways to survive. At the end of the movie, all of them are safely entering the
There were also many differences between these two books. At first Tessie didn't know she was the one that was going to be the one getting “stoned to death” literally; but when Katniss volunteered to take Prim's place in the Hunger Games, she knew that she was risking her life. Tessie wasn't prepared for the stoning, whereas Katniss was put into training and could defend herself is she were attacked. These two books are different because The Hunger Games is more of a young adult book, and “The
Another difference in the novel that’s significant is the Mockingjay pin that is given to Katniss by Madge, the Governor’s daughter once it’s known that Katniss will be participating in the Hunger Games. Madge is described as one of the few people that Katniss is semi-friendly with; otherwise she is described as a loner who only has time to do what she has to do to take care of her family. This comes as a surprise to Katniss, who had assumed that Madge disliked her. This is an important piece of the book because in the movie, Katniss finds the same Mockingjay pin at the local flea market, and it is given to her by the owner, a woman named Greasy Sae. The significance of the pin is never explained in the movie, and viewers are left wondering if it will play an important role later on in the film. The director and author make many subtle, yet evident changes between the novel and film, which can only be noticed if one reads the novel and views the movie. However, those that have are left questioning why the changes were made, and what to expect next.
Although the movies are a beautiful remake of the original book, there a quite a few distinct differences between the two. These differences can be very simple: like the fact that Gollum only has six teeth in the book and nine in the movie, or very complex: like the fact that whole new characters were added to the movie that were not originally in the book. The elves Legolas, Tauriel, and Galadriel played very prominent roles in the book in helping the dwarves and hobbit on their journey, yet they ceased to exist in the original text. Another substantial difference between the book and movies is that in the book, the dwarves and hobbit weren’t aware of Smaug leaving (or being killed for that matter) until they were alerted of this news by the crows. However, in the movie, a pretty large battle took place between the dwarves and Smaug. As far as smaller differences go, in the book the keyhole to get into Smaug’s chamber was lit by the sunset, whereas in the movie the keyhole was lit by the light of the moon; the movie showed Bard’s children and the book didn’t; and in the book it talks of Gandalf throwing pinecones lit with fires of many color, but in the book they were all one color; and the movie featured an attack